You get the nicer 16" wheels (the 2.8 standard wheels) with the PSP.
- peter
peterhe@microsoft.com - http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/1001
91 200qw
94 acura legend gs
issaquah, wa, usa
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Fringe Ryder [SMTP:Fringe@ai.net]
>Sent: Saturday, November 30, 1996 11:21 PM
>To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net; ricardo.david@worldnet.att.net
>Subject: Ordering a 1.8TQ Update Part III
>
>>From: "Ricardo David" <ricardo.david@worldnet.att.net>
>>Being home for the holidays on the south side of Chicago I finally got to
>>the Audi dealer that is two blocks from home. Turns out they had two 1.8t
>>Quattros with automatic transmission and the PSP sport package.
>[snip]
>
>> Very smooth, no, it is not a silky smooth 6 cyl, but I also have $4000 more
>>in
>>my pocket. The difference was not worth $4000 to me. The car is not fast,
>>but it's not a dog either. I have never really had a fast car but I felt it
>>showed plenty of potential, especially when the manuals arrive. And of
>>course, in the future a chip, exhaust, and cone filter should take care of
>>my need for speed problems.
> [snip]
>
>I saw a 1.8T today at the Bellevue (Seattle) dealer. I have a '97 2.8L A4Q,
>but bought it in a different city and wanted to find the local dealer before
>I actually need them. You know, you give up a LOT on the 1.8T. I was
>amazed. It doesn't look or feel (inside) like the A4 - more like a
>Passat/Acura mix.
>
>You also have uglier (and smaller) wheels, and, on brief examination, some
>of the features I'm used to are missing. (They may just be somewhere else.)
>
>So I don't think the engine is where that $4000 is. Maybe $1500 of it, but
>not $4k.
>
>Regards
> Fringe
> '97 A4Q 2.8L blck/blck leather
>
>
>
>
>